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Welcome to the College of Information, Data and Society! Previously known as the College of Professional and Global Education, our name reflects the academic units within the college: the School of Information (iSchool) and the Department of Applied Data Science (ADS). This connection highlights the significant impact of these departments on society. The College of Information, Data and Society offers interdisciplinary and forward-looking academic programs that prepare students to address the worlds increasing challenges around analyzing, managing, protecting, securing, designing, organizing and preserving data, information, records and archives through technology-oriented, user-focused practices and solutions.

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Academic Programs

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Department of Applied Data Science

The Department of Applied Data Science offers academic programs tailored to the workforce needs for interdisciplinary talents in designing and deploying intelligent solutions to real-world data challenges. Over 150 Silicon Valley companies, including industry giants like Amazon, Tesla, Meta Platforms and Uber, have hired MSADI students for internships and permanent roles. This extensive network provides invaluable connections and inspiration for students entering dynamic tech fields.

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School of Information

The San Jos矇 State University School of Information (iSchool) prepares individuals for careers as information professionals (including in librarianship, informatics, archives and records management, data analysis, information science and teacher librarianship), offering various bachelor's and master's degrees programs, doctoral partnership programs, certifications and credential programs.

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Programs

Wherever you are in your journey, our graduate and undergraduate programs and certificates can help you achieve your goals and advance your career in the information and data professions.

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Student Advising, Writing, and Library Resources

The College of IDS offers advising, writing assistance and library support, designed to help you succeed in your academic goals.

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Events and Student Conferences

The College of IDS offers various events, student conferences and more!

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Centers and Labs

College of IDS centers and labs connect students to various research opportunities based on their academic and professional interests.

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Faculty Resources

Faculty resources for teaching, writing and research.

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Faculty Directory

Learn about our esteemed faculty.

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In the News

Gary Shaffer Advances Research on Public Library Leadership in Times of Conflict

Gary Shaffer, faculty at 窪圖勛蹋厙s School of Information, receives a $25K Tower Foundation gift to support research on public library leadership amid political polarization and organized book challenges.

A Milestone Issue of a Student-Led Journal Released

The Student Research Journal (SRJ), governed by graduate students at San Jos矇 State Universitys School of Information, published its 30th issue this week. The publication follows a 15th anniversary celebration held on Tuesday, Dec. 16, celebrating the journals longstanding commitment to empowering student scholarship in library and information science.

iSchool MLIS Students Honored with 2025 REFORMA Scholarships

窪圖勛蹋厙 School of Information students were recognized with 2025 REFORMA Scholarships for their dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion in librarianship.

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Alena Karkanias (MLIS 27), Karl Grunwald (MARA 27) and Elise Mills (MLIS 27).

iSchool Students Find Community Through Social Movement Archives

From late November until mid-January, the San Jos矇 State Martin Luther King Jr Library displayed a vital and provoking exhibit entitled But Often it Rhymes: Suppression, Resistance, and Solidarity in San Jos矇, curated by iSchool students Alena Karkanias (MLIS 17), Karl Grunwald (MARA 17) and Elise Mills (MLIS 17). The exhibits focus on student-led protest movements for liberation and against U.S. imperialism was particularly resonant amid escalating authoritarianism and nationalistic violence in countries around the world, including in the United States.

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Critical Data Visualization and Historical Perspectives in Data Science with 窪圖勛蹋厙 Librarian Dykee Gorrell 

Motivated by a desire to better understand the technology she relied on both as an academic researcher, and in everyday life Dykee Gorrell began to teach herself rudimentary coding and ultimately found her path leading to data librarianship.

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How Online Education Fosters Multinational Community with Marilyn White 

The iSchools virtual learning environment fosters a truly global community, connecting students and faculty worldwideexemplified by Marilyn White, a school librarian in Abu Dhabi and current 窪圖勛蹋厙 MLIS studentwho are able to learn from one another and pursue their professional goals regardless of location.